In some ways, the new trend towards crossbred pups does these canines a favor in terms of longer life expectancy and lower risk of
congenital health issues overall.
Speaking breed - specifically, Poodles tend to have a higher incidence of
occurring congenital health issues than do Cocker Spaniels, but all this can shift in Cockapoo puppies depending on which parent most heavily influences their DNA.
The English Bulldog of today is in our opinion and that of most licensed veterinarians a very unhealthy breed that as a rule is generally plagued with
numerous congenital health issues.
To back this up, the company offers a five - year warranty for genetic and
congenital health issues, which Boyle calls the most extensive guarantee in the business.
However, in addition to the usual round of canine health concerns (worms, fleas, obesity), Cocker Spaniels can also develop
these congenital health issues: